East Tennessee Counties

East Tennessee is known for its beautiful mountains, historical landmarks, and charming small towns. Ferguson Realtors serves the following 20 East Tennessee counties.

east tennesee hand drawn county map

Anderson County, located in the western part of East Tennessee, is home to the city of Clinton and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. [Read more]


Blount County, situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, is home to the charming town of Maryville and the bustling city of Alcoa. [Read more]


Campbell County, located in the northeastern part of East Tennessee, has two state parks, Cove Lake and Norris Dam, and is home to the Cumberland Trail. [Read more]


Cocke County, is home to the iconic Dollywood theme park, owned by country music legend Dolly Parton. [Read more]


Claiborne County, located in the northeastern corner of the state, is a popular spot for history buffs. The county is home to the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. [Read more]


Cumberland County, situated in the heart of East Tennessee, is home to the city of Crossville, known as the ‘Golf Capital of Tennessee.’ [Read more]


Grainger County, home to the city of Rutledge, is known for its picturesque countryside, rich agricultural heritage, and annual Grainger County Tomato Festival. [Read more]


Hamblen County, situated in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, is home to the city of Morristown and the Panther Creek State Park. [Read more]


Jefferson County, located in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, is a popular spot for outdoor activities. The county is home to Douglas Lake. [Read more]


Knox County, the most populous county in East Tennessee, is home to the city of Knoxville. [Read more]


Loudon County, situated on the Tennessee River, is known for its scenic beauty and charming small towns. [Read more]


McMinn County, located in the southeastern part of East Tennessee, is known for its rich agricultural heritage, scenic beauty, and charming towns. [Read more]


Meigs County, situated along the Tennessee River, is known for its rural charm and excellent fishing and boating opportunities. The county is home to the Watts Bar Lake. [Read more]


Monroe County, located in the southeastern part of the state, has a scenic byway that offers breathtaking views of the Cherokee and Nantahala National Forests. [Read more]


Morgan County, situated in the rugged Cumberland Plateau region, is known for its abundant natural beauty and outdoor activities. The county is home to Frozen Head State Park. [Read more]


Rhea County, located in the eastern part of the state, is known for its scenic beauty and rich history. The county is home to the Watts Bar Dam. [Read more]


Roane County, situated along the banks of the Tennessee River, is home to the city of Kingston, which offers easy access to the Watts Bar Lake. [Read more]


Scott County, one of the most rural counties in East Tennessee, is home to the Daniel Boone National Forest and the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. [Read more]


Sevier County, located in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains. This county is one of the most visited counties in East Tennessee. thanks to popular attractions such as Dollywood and Gatlinburg. The county is also home to part of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. [Read more]


Union County, situated in the northeastern part of the state, is known for its scenic beauty and charming small towns. The county is home to the city of Maynardville.

 

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